
MBBS trainees are a protest at the Private Faculty of Medicine in Telangana in June above the failure of the scholarship | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
MBBS trainees claim to be at risk of academic consequences at several private medical universities in Telangana, including refusing to complete the internship necessary for the Neet PG 2026, if they continue to be concerned about unpaid or delayed scholarships.
This step comes after MBBS trainees have organized continuous protests over the non -payment of scholarships in several private medical faculties.
In Patnam Mahender Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences, students say that the university warned them not to seek this scholarship problem. “They told us that if we increase it again, we will not have the certificate of completion of the internship when we faint.
While the University recently attributed 28,500 GBP to trainees ‘accounts, 25,500 GBP as three months’ scholarship and 3,000 GBP for reimbursement for shrubbery, students claim that the amount of 8,500 ₹ has never been officially recognized per month and that future payments are uncertain.
The situation is worse at the Chalmeda Anand Rao Institute of Medical Sciences in Karimnagar, where 64 trainees were suspended in July for a week after organizing a protest in front of the College gate and looking for a trip in the scholarship. The current dose has not received any scholarship since the beginning of its internship 21 April.
While the previous batch received 2,000 GBP per month, students claim that the management has not made any payments or clarity of the revision. “They asked us to open bank accounts, but did not attach rupees,” said a trainee who was between 10-15 students to submit a written complaint to the State Vigilation Committee.
“For five years I paid 3 lakh as a student of the category” and “, except 5,000 GBP a year towards the” scholarship “, which was collected together with teaching. We are still denied any scholarship,” Medico said in Hyderabad. Some private medical schools reportedly agreed to the East to participate in 7,000 or 10,000 ₹ Monthly. However, the implementation remains uneven.
In 2023, the Government Order (GO) issued a mandate that MBBS trainees in government and private universities in Telangana would be paid a scholarship of 25,906 GBP per month. This number was revised at 29,792 GBP through GO released on June 28.
Published – 3rd August 2025 17:26